THF TRIBUNE TURNER, OREGON Air View of Forest Fire on M t Tamalpais HOW TO UVE LONGER JO H N SUFFERING ELIMINATED IS-yean sure»*» In treating Rectal and Colon trouble* ny lira lb C I Itrea <*S*\ ^ \ W» 5 AfM» 4 Sr n o n M Ki.ll At o lh .« l .a .1.1,. y, lu give WNII I t.N AS. N..-I tutor I.. M in t IOO , » « . « p m ug Ifg d tM M l >4 M fiali «11 n » « I I I » V aryin g Quality o f Far It la not definitely known why Inina liadger* when caught hare a pro- dominance o f hair and other* a pra- dontlnanca o f fur. T h * proportion o f the different typo o f pelago yartaa In different part* o f tbo year, llkewlao with tha habit* o f certain animal*, ander which condition* th* hair or fur tuay ba ruhlied or broken off. Steaplaekaaa Ok* tac lee Th* hlgheat Jump* In tha ftrltlah Qrnnd National F. O are thorn fence* fi feet high and 2 fact thick. One o f th* fence« I* 4 feet 10 Inch** high and In * a ditch on th* taka-off aid* A feet wide and 4 f**t deep. Ilerher'a brook la a thorn fenca 4 feet 10 Inrhe* high with a brook on tha far aid* » feet wide and 4 fan* ;’ eep. W eed fa* Taatkpicka White birch la uaed moat axten slv« fy for tha making o f toothpick« Th * era! o f tha Induatry la In Malna, hut an mo are Imported from Japan and Portugal. The I'ortuguraa toothpick« ara made o f orange wood and aro a mailer and tougher. Thoaa from Japan are mod* from fin a read« .O h e e ilo a * Cae fleorga had been attracted to a ftnue* In th* neighborhood by th* a « eauiblad crowd. A fter an Investiga- ll..n h* ram* to hla mother aaylngt “ I went down to Boyd** to ae* what « ■ * tha matter. Ur. Doyd la about dead with obuoiloua g a i In hi* » a ruga.* .Danger la Beagaat Car* u u it b* taken In amalllng fl.'wrra that on* doe* not Inhala too vigorously, became tiny Inaarta that l i t * on Ih* fiower may thus enter th* «n ia l paaeaga* and caua* conalderabl* Inflammation. Flag* *a Merc heat Veeeele By un ancient rul* o f th* *ru mer- thunt ahlp* fly two llaga. On tha fore­ mast la th* flag o f th* port to which th * ahlp I* bound, and on tha stem moat th* flag of tha aldp'a country la •own. Marks * f laeM eleacy T h * Inelllclrnt man uinnlly overem- (Ihatliea th* unimportant and neglect« th * Important. Ha practice« petty •mnuralra and n*gl*cta big opportuni- — Woman'« Horn* < r.mpa loo. Character Ferm etiea . There cannot b* any goodneaa nn- leea It la a practiced goodneaa. Genlua forma Itarlf In aolllnda, but a char­ acter In struggling with tha w o r ld .« George Meredith. Has Maay Rivals " I la who aceka riches," said ITI ITo. flu- sag* o f Chinatown, "muat not he •urprlaed tf he loara hi* own puree to thoaa who** ijuaat la similar."— Wuah- (tigtou Star. N et M atter fa r PriJa ■ Jud Timklua .a there's not much Satisfaction In a friendship that la dua 4o tha fact that, aomehody think* h* n n ns* yon In hla business.—Wash­ ington Star. ----------------- , Hard and S o ft Rubber Bo ft rubber contains about 2 to a per rant aulphur, hard rubber about AO per cent. A relatively longer period la gequlrad for vulcanising hard rubber. I asida Trouble* * M ankind« Inner poverty, llttl* Harrow neaa la th* poisoned spring from which most nnhapplneag flow*,— Farm and Fireside. -, T h * W ay Haara Children In Moscow ar* to ba »ap­ plied with “ liai*porta" so policeman may return them promptly when th* tota atray afield. Hi* Nam* la L egiea lie 's th* kind o f man, wa said ad­ miringly, who would nevar gel steamed ap over cinnamon toast— Fort W ays* New «Sentinel. > Between Curke Bach steps as the pedestrian may taka to defend hla rights muat neces­ sarily be fast ones.— Fort Wayue Newa Sentinel. v .W h ere Plaaeara Lias Owning the richest ‘ asure* In th* •rorld Is useleaa uniras someone eU * Shares them.—American Magasin*, -Canada la Third Pleca , Canada ranks third In Importanc« •a a sou re* o f metals o f th* jdntluuiik group, after Russia and Colombia. Short and Sweat— Saiaetlma* T h * average dream lasU «bout flv* Im a fk W aterproofing W all Papora A m at o f shellac or varnish may ha Spread on any wall paper without In jnrlng It. and It will then bn wator proof. M att C o Togathar Capacity without education la dg- plornlde, and education without ■« parity la thrown away.— SnadL N o Virtua la Haato , Business dlapatched la hualneaa well done, hut botdneas hurried la III duua r-Uuhvar Lytton. CLAREN C E P (. / , ' -■A. 1 PUNK CHOOSE WELL a m k iu c a is a "going concern” Juat now. M illion« o f autoimdillca conlalnliig million* o f joy- ucckrra ar* on th* road. Many o f tha traveler* are bark-lo nature tourist*— Hint ever growing and now vast group who enjoy th* marvelous scenery, the fine highway* o f the day's ride and end up by e ro d in g tents for tba night's repo«#. Many w ill find Ihemaelrra In attrac­ tive plna wooded automobile camps. Ilut even In tha more elaborate one», patrons should satisfy themselves as In th* purity o f the water supplies. While some jurisdictions protect trav­ eler* by Irallng the possible enure*» o f Infection, by uo mean* all o f them d a It therefor* pay* to Investigate a bit on this Important point. Rut tli* suggestions to follow concern llinae who ar* likely to avoid the e « tuhllahed place* and seek aeclualoa and nature In mors remote spots. In thus becoming eiclu alve gypaln* certain personal obligations arise, Ih* fulfillment o f which la aelf protection and protection for other*. Here they are: 1. He* that your camp alt* Is well drained. Keep away from marshy land. O f course, get among the trees, but arold heavy growths or under­ brush— mosquitoes hide In denae cov­ er. 2. You will doubtless choose • spot that attract* because It la clean Keep It that way. I’erhap* you will want to com * back to It. Then, there Is th* other fellow to consider, lluru or bury garitage. papers and other lit­ ter. S. Put out your fire*. Iturned forests ar* oelther good to look at or pleasant to ramp In. II* particularly careful about discarding lighted cl gars and cigarettes. The beat way to do this la to put them out before you throw them away. 4. Keep your sew­ age out o f th* streams. Remember that many foolish folk * are likely to drink IhU water. Dig a shallow pit cover the waatra with earth. Roth typhoid fever and files will he dlsap pointed by Mil* practice, ft. Hce where ih* water cornea from before, not aft er. you drink IL In any event, don't drink from a stream. Mnny thought lea* people have likely polluted It. Moreover, It doe* not pay to drink from o spring unless It la In a re mot* pine*. Not even then If there appear* to bo any poaslbl* sourc* of contamination. Nothing unreasonable about these Ideas, la there? Yet, thousands will deliberately violate every one o f them every duy throughout th* eenaon Many o f them will gel III. sow * will die. In consequence. 1.1 v* to enjoy your automobile ax cursloo M S I year. loo. Follow the rules I s e e N W it u H u a n m d £ i orth HAVE A HEART! HE hot season la baby's danger period. II la also the time o f year In which he I* most uncomfortable T o many o f hi* tribe, th* thermom H er means absolutely nothing, thuugb through no fault o f hi* to be sura. Suffering In a woolen bund, heavy long sleeved ahlrt, thick sock*, peltl coat, dreaa. wilb tli* woolen sack crowning all —he yells, he erica amt he frets. While hla su|>crlor parents entirely obllvloua to hi* feelings run around In shirt sleeve* and thin dresses respectively, at the eame time bewailing their possession o f such a disturbing child I A little less attention to their own comfort and decidedly more cure ot the little m ile who can't help himself would he much ir.ore sensible. For ex ample, when the temperature 1« «hove 8ft degrees tt U onlg fair to permit baby during th « mid-day hour to lie ■ round In diaper and band—the shoal der slrap variety, or the single hot weather garment. True, In such a common sense outfit the young man (o r lady) will not be In formal dreaa but there will be plenty o f time lal*t on for th a t The overdressed child on a tropl rally hot day la weakened and de pressed by h eat Moreover, disease especially summer diarrhea, I* more likely to make him It* victim. Outdoor sleeping I* advisable. If safe, unless the house I* cooler, which I* frequently (he c *s * on still super heated nights Again, tf the house I* cooler than outsld* In th* daytime keep him Indoors. Otherwise seek outdoor shade, avoid direct sunlight, and by all mean* protect him and hla food from files. A fter all, a baby la • pretty aensl hie creator*. I I* doesn't ask for lux­ ury. money, for fine clothes, for exotic foods He does demand, and should receive at all times, com fort plus com men sense treatment. The next lim e hahy seta up a howl, get behind the noise and locate Its cause. And remember tu torrid weath­ er one o f the most common causes for hi* vocal exuberance Is a superfluity o f clothes. Have a heart I R E L A T IV I T Y Professor Einstein's secretary was so hardened with Inquiries aa to tba meaning o f "re la tiv ity" that tba pro­ fessor decided to help her out. I I* told her to answer these Inquiries as follo w s: "W hen you alt with a alca giri for two boors, yoo think I f * only a asinata, but when you alt on a hot atova for a minuta, yoo think It's two hours- That's relativity.” — Christian Advocate. LIVING TENTATIVELY * \ S P IR IN B elie f C ivet Strength Only so far as matt believes strong ly, mightily, cun he act cheerfully, or do anything that la worth the doing.- r . W. Robertson. M aa’s Data*« Man Is not born to aolva tba prob­ lem of the ani verse, but to find oat wbat he has to do— and to rostrali! himself within the limita o f bis com­ prehension.— Gnet ha. Hera la a remarkable airplane view o f the recent forrat Are that swept up the slopes o f Mt. Tamalpais, Cali­ fornia, and destroyed the tavern on the top o f the mountain. This Is the Latest Type of Helicopter “ What did Jack mean when be told you be and I were engaged tenta­ tively r "W e ll— be eald. If be married yoo on hla salary you'd have to Uve Is a tent." Mosquito Bites HANFORD’ S Balsam of Myrrh H am aa Natura F o r n o t» w bo slap me on the bach. 1 muat admit I do oot cara. But r v a great adm iration for T ba albd o f fo lk * w bo pat me there IM M Caa Bala W ater. T ea Salt— Did you ever see a bundle of vapor? Lubber— Bundle o f vapor? N o! How -ould you bundle vapor? Tar— By machinery. Lubber— What I Tar— Sure. You’ve heard of steam rollers?— Army and Navy Journal. — Tho "Malden Milwaukee," all metal monoplane which lias been purchased from the Hamilton Metalplane com­ pany o f Milwaukee by the Johnson Aeroplane company o f I>*lmy. Fla. Jesae C. Johnson has converted the plana Into an experimental helicopter by providing horixontal 18-foot propellers fo r each wing. In addition to the front prop. The wing prop« ar» driven by shafts from a motor in the fuselage and are expected to cause the plan* to rise and land almost vertically. Young Marquess a "Regular Feller” GIVEN V AIL MEDALS What Did He M aaa? "1 long for th* kind of a man wbo would lova and protect me always." she murmured, "one wbo wonld under stand, a man wbo would kneel In the dust to kiss the bem o f my skirt." ber voice trailed dreamily. “ Chlorine, deer,” *a!d the young man, earnestly. "It wouldn’t be neces­ sary for him to kneel In the dust." P laying S a fe “ Yon have made your remark« very lo n g !" “Th at* where I play safe.” an awered Senator Sorghum “They go unchallenged because no one wbo ap predates tbe value of time will un dertake to understand them for pur poses o f contradiction."— Wasblngto? Star. WEIGH HIS WORDS I Score* o f people probably owe the(r lives to Mrs. Althea P. Marks, tele­ phone agent at Satlcoy. Calif., who, when the SL Francis dam collapsed a year ago, remained at her switch­ board three nights and two days without sleep, at first to warn home* In the path o f the flood and later to assist relief. She has been awnrded the Vail silver and bronze medal* and $2.80 in cash by the Pacific Telephou* and Telegraph company. M AY BE AMBASSADOR George John Patrick Dominic Townshend, marquess o f Townshend. tw elve years old, came to Lynn, Mass., with his mother for the celebration o f that rlty'a three hundredth birthday, and turned out to be Juat one o f the boys. Here he la (le f t ) tossing the bat fo r sides in a baseball game with casual acquaintances at K ing's beach. SwampacotL Tlmaon— "Y on should never be wltb ont a small pair o f scales when yon talk." 8tlmson— “ What do yoo mean?" Ilmson— "You need to weigh you* vnrda." Nights Tillad W ith Masic I strive to be » radio tan. Mv admiration deep la not so powerful that I can Survive tbe loa» of strap. Badges a f Courage W lfey— I f I were you I wouldn't boast o f my courage by continually showing off with that medal o f valor oa yonr chest' Hubby—»Then perhaps I had bet tat remove my wedding ring also 1 Old Monitor Now a "Country” Club Daagaroua W e are told o f the good mother wbo waa disturbed over her son who had been In Italy studying for three years “ 1 am so afraid he'll get so Italicized he won't come home." That Spoils Him Mother— Daughter, dear. I’m afraid that young man Is a bad egg. Daughter— He's all that and even worse. Mother— What do you mean? Daughter— He'a ■ bad egg that's broke. 1 « III» t a l i r a N ,w » p» prr U n to * ) Aaeth er Subject A lad attending an eastern college wrote to hi* father asking him to In cress* hla allowance, as he was taking np another subject. T h * father com plying with the request. 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